News Summary
Sir Paul McCartney is returning to Nashville for his ‘Got Back Tour’, marking his first performance in the city since 2014. Scheduled for November 6 at The Pinnacle, this intimate concert is part of a larger North American tour. Presale tickets become available on July 15, followed by general sales on July 18. Fans can also look forward to a photography exhibition debuting on November 7 at The Frist Art Museum, showcasing iconic moments from McCartney’s career.
Nashville Welcomes Sir Paul McCartney’s ‘Got Back’ Tour
Sir Paul McCartney is set to return to Nashville as part of his highly anticipated ‘Got Back Tour’, marking his first performance in the city in over a decade. The concert is scheduled for November 6 at The Pinnacle, which has a seating capacity of 4,500, making it the most intimate setting on this leg of the tour.
This Nashville show will be part of a broader North American tour that kicks off on September 29 in Palm Desert, California. The upcoming tour will feature 19 stops across the United States, including major cities like Las Vegas, Denver, Minneapolis, New Orleans, Atlanta, Columbus, Pittsburgh, Buffalo, and Montreal.
Ticket Sales and VIP Packages
Fans eager to attend McCartney’s Nashville concert can participate in a presale beginning on July 15 at 10 a.m. CST. For priority access, registration is required. During the presale, a limited number of VIP packages will be available, which include concert tickets, access to McCartney’s soundcheck, a preshow cocktail reception, and exclusive merchandise.
Following the presale, general ticket sales will commence on July 18 at 10 a.m. CST. Given the significance of this event, tickets are expected to be in high demand.
A Historic Return to a Cherished Venue
McCartney’s upcoming performance in Nashville is notable as it will be his first show in the city since 2014, with his previous appearances occurring at Bridgestone Arena. This concert will be only the third solo performance McCartney has made in Nashville, underscoring the excitement surrounding the event.
An Acclaimed Artist with Deep Ties to Philanthropy
Beyond his live performances, Sir Paul McCartney is recognized as an 18-time Grammy winner and a recipient of numerous lifetime achievement awards, celebrating his outstanding contributions to music. McCartney is also known for his philanthropic efforts, actively supporting various organizations, including PETA, and participating in numerous benefit concerts.
A Unique Exhibition in Nashville
As part of the Nashville event, McCartney will also debut a photography exhibition titled ‘Paul McCartney Photographs 1963-64: Eyes of the Storm’ at The Frist Art Museum. This exhibition opens on November 7 and will run until January 26, 2026. Featuring images captured by McCartney during The Beatles’ rise to fame, the exhibition will include iconic moments, such as the band’s legendary performance on The Ed Sullivan Show.
As anticipation builds for McCartney’s return, Nashville fans are eager for a memorable night filled with the music and legacy of one of the world’s most celebrated artists.
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Additional Resources
- Tennessean: Paul McCartney Nashville Concert Tickets
- WKRN: Paul McCartney Announces New American Tour
- No Country for New Nashville: Paul McCartney to Play The Pinnacle
- WSMV: Paul McCartney’s Got Back Tour Announces Nashville Stop
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Paul McCartney

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